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  • Temple University Beasley School of Law's Professor Margaret deGuzman sitting on the judge of the Residual Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals.

    Are Juries Worth the Effort? A View from the International Bench

    by Professor Margaret deGuzman

    At this year’s Edward Ross Lecture in Litigation, the Honorable Rebecca Pallmeyer, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, addressed the important and controversial topic: are jury trials worth the effort? Judge Pallmeyer’s answer was an unequivocal “yes.” She argued that juries are not merely useful tools for adjudicating cases, they are integral to the legitimacy of...

    December 15, 2023
    Faculty Commentary
  • Three law students discussing a contract

    How ITS Has Guided My Legal Journey

    by Abena O. Ampofo LAW '25

    When I first decided to attend law school, I knew that I learned best by doing. I hoped to gain the practical skills required to advocate zealously for my clients, whether in the boardroom or the courtroom. I never imagined that I would learn right from my first semester and that’s why I am a huge believer in Temple Law’s Introduction to Transactional Skills...

    November 21, 2023
    Student Commentary
  • Putting Lawyering Skills Into Practice Through Community Legal Services’ (CLS) Youth Justice Project

    by Steven Jessen-Howard LAW ‘23

    This summer, I worked with Community Legal Services’ (CLS) Youth Justice Project (YJP) under the supervision of Temple Law alum Tracie Johnson LAW ’18. YJP works with young people across the range of legal needs they experience. This allowed me to learn about and work on a variety of issues, from helping clients get probation fees waived to researching the legal standard for “recklessness.”...

    August 23, 2022
    Student Commentary
  • How Earning an LL.M. Can Help Internationally Trained Lawyers Gain Practical, Legal Work Experience in the U.S.

    by Ally Lamson, Esq.

    Ally Lamson, Esq. is Temple Law’s Assistant Director for Global Legal Studies. She supports international LL.M. students by providing career advice for both domestic and international opportunities, such as reviewing resumes and cover letters, searching for jobs and internships, and conducting mock interviews. Prior to this role, Ally worked as a family lawyer and assisted her firms in hiring legal talent. If you have...

    April 6, 2021
    Admissions Office
  • Unpacking the Race, Gender, Disability and Class Implications of Juvenile Detention Decisions

    by Theresa Glennon

    Race, gender, disability and class based injustices happen to our nation’s teens every day, in the mundane decisions that probation officers, caseworkers, and judges make, usually out of public view. An article in Pro Publica documents a judicial decision to detain a 15-year-old Black girl for violation of her probation. The violation involved her failure to properly attend her online school program and keep...

    July 14, 2020
    Faculty Commentary
  • My Philly Neighborhood: Passyunk Square in South Philadelphia

    by Allison Goldberg LAW '21

    When I’m not in class or studying in the law school library, I am enjoying time in my South Philadelphia neighborhood. My brother has lived in Passyunk Square in South Philadelphia for years and suggested I look for housing in the area. I quickly found my apartment on the real estate website, Zillow. I live on my own in a one-bedroom apartment and rent...

    March 26, 2020
    Student Commentary
  • School Discipline Advocacy Service | Student Organization Voices Series

    by Araesia King LAW '21

    Your Name: Araesia King Graduation Year: May 2021 Name of Organization: School Discipline Advocacy Service (SDAS) Position in Organization: Program Director   TLS: When did you join this organization? AK: I joined SDAS as 1L last year. Getting involved with SDAS was actually one of the reasons why I was excited about coming to Temple. I knew that I was interested in education law...

    February 10, 2020
    Student Commentary
  • Teaching, Engaging, Achieving, and Motivating

    by Adetola Ajayi (LAW '19)

    “Lift as you climb.” As I embark on various endeavors and gain knowledge, skills, and experiences, I feel morally obligated to use the resources I have acquired to help others progress and succeed. Throughout my undergraduate education and law school, I have become keenly aware of the lack of diversity and inclusion in the legal profession.  Specifically, there is a shortage of African-American attorneys...

    May 7, 2019
    Student Commentary
  • Learning to Ask

    by Immaculata Ermocida LAW '21

    I don’t even know what I don’t know. This was my mantra my entire 1LE year… and maybe even for a few of my 2LE classes. Law school is essentially a process to break down and rebuild the way you think and analyze information. As a 1LE, one of the first things you do is to spend hours pouring over the Bluebook, the citation...

    March 27, 2019
    Student Advice
  • My Philly Neighborhood: Commuting from the Suburbs

    by Alexandra McNulty LAW '19

    I grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs, but was always drawn to the city itself. When I enrolled in Temple Law, I was excited to throw myself entirely into city life. I thought that during my time at Temple Law, it was essential for me to live in the geographic boundaries of Philadelphia. However, I quickly realized that this was not the case. Living...

    March 27, 2019
    Student Advice

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March 27, 2019

Learning to Ask

I don’t even know what I don’t know. This was my mantra my entire 1LE year… and maybe even...

by Immaculata Ermocida LAW '21
March 27, 2019

My Philly Neighborhood: Commuting from the Suburbs

I grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs, but was always drawn to the city itself. When I enrolled in...

by Alexandra McNulty LAW '19
March 27, 2019

Coming Full Circle Through Guided Research

During an undergraduate course on race in the United States, I was tasked with interviewing someone who identified as...

by Kathryn Romo (LAW '20)
March 19, 2019

Temple Rome – An Internship Abroad

I came to law school as what you may call a non-traditional student.  Sixteen years after graduating with my...

by Stefanie Schreck LAW '18

Faculty Commentary

A Seismic Shift with an Unstable Foundation: The NCAA House Settlement Under Scrutiny

Published by Ken Jacobsen

The NCAA’s $2.8 billion settlement in House v. NCAA marks a seismic shift in college athletics. For decades, the NCAA denied college athletes the right to earn any money...

July 15, 2025
Faculty Commentary

No Masks – No Mas

Published by Jules Epstein

Other than the Lone Ranger and Zorro and “superheroes,” the ‘good guys’ never wear masks. Then why are ICE agents masked and is it right to be disturbed by...

June 26, 2025
Faculty Commentary

A Roman Holiday for Trial Lawyers: Launching the LL.M. Capstone in Temple Rome

Published by Marian Braccia

It began with a simple idea: what if we ended the Temple LL.M. in Trial Advocacy program not in a classroom, but in the Eternal City? What if we...

June 10, 2025
Faculty Commentary
Cannons in the foreground, Washington capital in the background

First Let’s Scare Off the Lawyers

Published by Jules Epstein

Shakespeare’s Dick the Butcher, in the play Henry VI, uttered the oft-quoted words “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.” Shakespeare’s intent with these words has...

March 6, 2025
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June 17, 2025

Your Bar of Chocolate or Your Cup of Coffee May Be Causing Problems Somewhere:...

On April 9, 2025, Professor Clement Kojo Akapame, a visiting scholar from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public...

by Miron Sergeev (LAW '26)
June 10, 2025

Judge Tamara W. Ashford of the U.S. Tax Court: Spring 2025 Fogel Lecture

As we navigate through the many challenges that law school provides, it becomes increasingly easy to focus entirely on...

by Marco Ricci (LAW ’26)
June 10, 2025

Hope through Action – Reflections on Justice and Becoming a Lawyer

Anthony Romero, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), recently spoke at the annual Honorable Nelson A....

by Alan Herrera Flores (LAW '27)
June 4, 2025

Reflections on the “Ethics in Practice” Course: My Immersive...

This semester, I had the incredible opportunity to participate in Temple Law’s “Ethics in Practice” course. I gained practical...

by Jinglu Sun, LL.M '25

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Temple Alumni Host International Students for Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving celebration with Brooke Banville FOX ’09 This Thanksgiving, Temple alumni opened their homes—and hearts—to students in the Master of Laws (LLM) for Foreign-Trained Lawyers program. Joana Gaizelyte-Lacy JD ’09, Brooke Banville FOX ’09, and Temple friend Tricia Neff each hosted international LLM students at their homes to experience the quintessential American holiday. Thunvath Thorng LLM ’23, reflected on his visit with Joana Gaizeyte-Lacy: Frankly, it was a delightful experience to have a Thanksgiving Feast with a local Philadelphia family, especially a Temple Law alum. This American unifying holiday is where family members gather, indulge in a wide range of cuisines, interactively exchange stories, laugh, and more. This exquisite and well-decorated dinner celebration allows me to realistically see and dive deep into American culture and tradition. I sincerely appreciate the alum’s effort in hosting this event, and hopefully, there will be more for next year, and even years ahead. It surely is one of my most memorable nights in America, as an LL.M. student at Temple. Along with Thunvath, other international LLM students spent...

December 5, 2022
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USA Wealth Report 2025: America Tops Global Wealth Growth — But the Wealthy Eye Opportunities Abroad

Featuring Peter J. Spiro

USA Wealth Report 2025: America Tops Global Wealth Growth — But the Wealthy Eye Opportunities Abroad While the US remains one of the top destinations for global wealth migration,...

July 16, 2025
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An Al-generated video of a dead victim was used in an Arizona court case, raising questions about how the tech’s use might spread

Featuring Jules Epstein

An Al-generated video of a dead victim was used in an Arizona court case, raising questions about how the tech’s use might spread An Arizona court has heard “testimony”...

July 16, 2025
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What Do Summer Associates Want? These Firms

Featuring Anna DiSalvo Konschak

As law firm hiring shifts away from the on-campus interviewing process, law students require earlier and more comprehensive support from the ir law schools. Anna DiSalvo Konschak in Temple’s...

July 16, 2025
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Justice David Souter, Who Traded White Marble for the White Mountains

Featuring Peter J. Spiro

Justice David Souter, Who Traded White Marble for the White Mountains Prof. Peter Spiro, who served as one of retired Justice David Souter’s first law clerks, joins other former...

July 16, 2025
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In the wake of a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion indicating that the historic Roe v. Wade ruling could be overturned, Temple Law faculty and staff lend their expertise...

May 5, 2022
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Human Rights Protections Through International Criminal Law

Published by Temple Law School

One of the tools in the toolkit of human rights protection is international criminal law. However, application of this body of law is generally limited to the most serious...

December 10, 2020
Faculty Scholarship

Temple Law Faculty Reacts to the Trump v. Mazars USA and Trump v. Vance Decisions

Published by Craig Green and Mark Rahdert

On July 9, 2020, Chief Justice John Roberts delivered a 7-2 opinion in Trump v. Mazars USA, refusing to enforce congressional subpoenas that sought President Trump’s tax returns and...

July 9, 2020
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A Day at the High Court of Uganda

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For most of this program, I am the sole lecturer, and our days are taken up with typical Trial Advocacy coursework – directs and crosses; openings and closings; basic...

December 5, 2019
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